• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Governance in Indonesia : Challenges Facing the Megawati Presidency
  • Contains: Frontmatter -- ; Contents -- ; Preface / Soesastro, Hadi / Smith, Anthony L. / Ling, Han Mui --
    Contributors -- ; Chapter 1. Introduction: Indonesia under Megawati / Soesastro, Hadi --
    Chapter 2. Abdurrahman Wahid’s Presidency: What Went Wrong? / Gorjão, Paulo --
    Chapter 3. The Megawati Presidency: Challenge of Political Islam / Azra, Azyumardi --
    Chapter 4. Megawati’s Search for an Effective Foreign Policy / Anwar, Dewi Fortuna --
    Chapter 5. Challenge of the TNI and Its Role in Indonesia’s Future / Wanandi, Jusuf --
    Chapter 6. Constitutional Reforms / Lubis, Todung Mulya --
    Chapter 7. Indonesian Politics and the Issue of Justice in East Timor / Mizuno, Kumiko --
    Chapter 8. Secessionist Challenge in Aceh: Problems and Prospects / Sukma, Rizal --
    Chapter 9. Economic Overview / Sadli, Mohammad --
    Chapter 10. Role of the IMF in Indonesia’s Financial Crisis / Djiwandono, J. Soedradjad --
    Chapter 11. Escaping the Debt Trap / Feridhanusetyawan, Tubagus --
    Chapter 12. Challenge of Fiscal Sustainability for the Megawati Government / Abimanyu, Anggito --
    Chapter 13. Fiscal Decentralization in Indonesia / Brodjonegoro, Bambang --
    Chapter 14. Epilogue: The Bali Bombing and Responses to International Terrorism / Smith, Anthony L. --
    Index
  • Contributor: L. Smith, Anthony [Other]; Mui Ling, Han [Other]; Soesastro, Hadi [Other]
  • Published: Singapore: ISEAS Publishing, 2002
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1355/9789812305213
  • ISBN: 9789812305213
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  • Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / General
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  • Footnote: In English
    Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
  • Description: When Megawati Soekarnoputri became the President of Indonesia in July 2001, there were strong expectations. But so far, fundamental economic and political reforms have yet to be undertaken. The deadly Bali bombings on 12 October 2002 presented a wake-up call for the Megawati government. Terrorism on an international scale had now hit home. Now, more than ever, there is greater urgency on the part of the Megawati government to tackle the myriad of political and economic problems plaguing the country. This volume features some of the major issues that faced the Megawati government even before the devastating Bali attacks. The contributors include academics, practitioners and activists, offering a diversity of views.
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